Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 407
As for Janet the b*tch, she’s a very likely culprit too.
Ten minutes later, the hate speech and insults were all suppressed by Megan with a large sum of money. However, a lot of people had already seen them, and those who had gossiped about Emily’s terrible deeds were all aware of them. But then there was also no shortage of hardcore fans who had just begun to get involved in the fandom, giving Emily all their support.
Seeing this, Emily finally felt a little more relieved. If she found out who was behind the sabotage, she would unquestionably kill that person! No one who sabotaged me deserves to live! As the peace spread over Twitter, she finally sighed with relief. She slumped on the sofa without any energy left to think about other things.
However, Megan’s meddling in the matter was quickly discovered by experts in these matters. Not long after, different dissonant voices began to appear on the internet again.
‘Isn’t this piece played by Emily an original of my idol, the Sweet Tune Guru?’
‘Oh, you’re right! No wonder it sounded so familiar! I’m a big fan of Sweet Tune! I can hear the similarities!’
‘Then what does this mean? Is Emily stealing someone else’s ideas and then fusing them into her own music?’
‘The music audio file and the performance video of Sweet Tune Guru for this piece can no longer be found anywhere. No wonder Emily dared to steal this!’
‘Are you sure? Then I suppose Hilbert isn’t much then. Hasn’t he even heard our famous Sweet Tune Guru’s music before? If he heard it, it would be impossible for him not to recognize it!’
Megan had just suppressed some hate speech, yet more appeared to harm Emily’s reputation. She was really overwhelmed by everything as she knitted her eyebrows and stared at her phone. “Emily, what’s going on?”
Emily leisurely leaned her head over to take a look, and the moment she saw the phone screen, she violently stood up. “What the hell? Who the hell is Sweet Tune? I don’t know her! How could I possibly steal her idea? I’ve never even heard of this person!”
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